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Seems like we said too much
Drank too much
Let our emotions play
Out of touch
I'll go outside
And watch it rain
I'll go outside
And give you space
I'll be outside
Coolin' off
But no matter how far I roam
I'm comin' home
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Or is it too late
To start again?

You know I lost my whole direction
But it's you that I want
Traveled the world
Had my fun
But at the end of the day
I still feel lost without you in my world
Is there no remedy
To cure the pain?
Only myself to blame
I'll wear the shame
Oh, so many nights
I stumbled out the bar
Yeah, I think I never made
Made it back home, girl
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Or is it too late
To start again?
You know I lost my whole direction
But it's you that I want
Traveled the world
And had my fun
But at the end of the day
I still feel lost without you in my world
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Have we come too far
To turn it all back around?
Oh, turn it all around, girl
Oh, turn it all around
I wanna step back over again
Turn it all back around, girl
Or is it too late
To start again?
You know I lost my whole direction
But it's you that I want
Traveled the world
And had my fun
But at the end of the day
I still feel lost without you in my world
Oh, hey

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Corpore arose, in Zaragoza (Spain), from the ashes of two bands, Incesto Caníbal (death/thrash metal) and Caída Libre (rock), in 2006. The founding members of this project were David, Jaime, Kintana and Teocida. A few months later BiOmCaNiC too joined. The band now complete, they agreed to something fresh, and immediately got to work hard on the songwriting. They attempt to attract attention via a striking appearance, and, influenced by Kraftwerk, they wear red shirts and black ties. Today, this outfit is a symbol of Corpore and a staple in the band's appearance.

Read more about Corpore on Last.fm.


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